In games, we will test @ the 1080p resolution, given that this is what my GPU is really designed for. Of course, the RX 580 can still be your limiting factor at 1080p, but I'm not exactly in the money for a new GPU at the moment, so we will have to make do. I have attempted to choose games that are more CPU dependent, here, or at least titles that have CPU heavy moments. Where possible, canned/pre-done benchmarks will be used in order to show a direct side by side comparison. Where there isn't one available, a pre-planned 'run' will be done through a certain segment of the game.

Battlefield 5 - High/TAA High/DX11

Civilization 6 - 1080p, Ultra/DX11

Doom 2016 - Ultra/1080p/Vulkan

Assassins Creed: Oddessey - High/1080p/DX11

Moving on, we will look at total system memory bandwidth when tested with Aida64.

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